Tassang Wilfred

The Secretary General of the Southern Cameroons Ambazonia Consortium United Front, SCACUF, Wilfred Tassang, has condemned in strong terms the attack on a female student in the Northwest Region.

In a communiqué issued on June 6, a day after the attack, Tassang wrote “…SCACUF condemns with all its energy, the gruesome attacks on our children in Bamenda.

We distance ourselves from these attacks wholly perpetrated by such agents of LRC. How can children be attacked with such brutality on a campus that is militarised to the last block?”

According to reports, on the early hours of Monday, June 5, between 10:00 am to 11:00 am, five unknown men on three bikes, attacked students of Government Bilingual High School Bamenda and hacked a student’s arm on the campus of the school.

Before the forces of law and order could come to the scene, the armed men had taken off. The other students on campus, who saw the gruesome action, were said to have been warned not to raise an alarm for they will also be attacked.

The girl who was wounded with a machete, was rushed to the Bamenda General Hospital for treatment. It was later reported that due to the critical condition, she was evacuated to the Mbingo Baptist Hospital for intensive treatment.

SCACUF in their communiqué blamed the Government for masterminding the act in order to put the blame on Anglophones and to weaken the struggle.

“… they are at it again; trying by all means to provoke our people so as to justify the draconian measures they want to impose on us …,” the communiqué reads in parts.

Observers have chided the act, calling for an end to violence in the struggle which has seen many people lost their lives and property since the Anglophone Crisis started some eight months ago.

Culled from the Post Newspaper

 

9 comments
  1. That evil regime has no shame! It is the more reason why it is loosing this fight, and justifiably so. God will punish the perpetrators of that wanton and other similarly coward acts. A regime that will stoop to the gutter to engage in these acts of inhumanity ought to be shunned and deserted en masse by all decent human beings.

  2. We don’t have an Anglophone crisis, we have an Ambazonian De-annexation Struggle or Sovereignty Restoration Crisis. Please we need to stop using language that kind of appeal to those cowards who feel Cameroon is somehow our friend. It is not, has never been and will never be. All they ever want to do is take advantage of us and our natural and human resources for their gain. I think both you and SCACUF should start using words that actually embody the reality of what is going than sounding like we are begging for the consideration of people who will never consider our plights with any seriousness. We have seen Mancho BBC and heard his take. We are free and our families are doing very OK yet trying to play softball whereas Mancho BBC is the lone breadwinner of a family of 9 and he is in prison and don’t even know if his family eats daily yet he keeps playing hard ball for our de-annexation. You guys should learn from his example because I will hate to doubt your motives and dedication for this struggle like I now doubt that of Morisc for good reasons. When you use the word Anglophone, it implies that our problem is based on language usage which is not true. Our problem is annexation by Cameroon. We were granted independence on April 21st 1961 but on our official independence day, Cameroon’s Ahidjo forced a constitution on us that he had passed in their Parliament but not ours. That is how he started our annexation which Biya finalized in 1984. Since 1984, from Barrister Fon Gorji-Dinka to Mancho BBC, many realist Ambazonians have advocated the truth that only complete de-annexation is the way forward so we can independently effect our inalienable rights of sovereignty, to freedom and self-determination within our internationally recognized boundaries. Your team and SCACUF should use words that are true and relevant to our struggle. SCACUF should reach out to SCNC and ensure that we are more comprehensively represented in the UNPO.

  3. I concur that the safety measures of students is much more vital than the picture of the school. Tragically, this is presently one case of numerous that affirms women have not won the clash of balance for human rights on the planet. The main issue for this school was more imperative than the lives of the female understudies however the school owes an obligation of care to the students help with assignment. Be that as it may, they can caution the students to be watchful for individuals in particular autos, doing particular things, and so forth.

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